streamin
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It looks like the toothbar cuts good when level.I have been thinking about getting one, does it make all the dif in the world? I guess it is not the same as doing it with the teeth on the boxblade.
streamin said:It looks like the toothbar cuts good when level.I have been thinking about getting one, does it make all the dif in the world? I guess it is not the same as doing it with the teeth on the boxblade.
Racer71 said:NIce project. What are you going to finish the drive with?
I think I'm sold just by your pictures, although I have a protector edge on my bucket that will have to be removed. Nice property!!mark.r said:I think it works like a charm. In my opinion it gives you loader skid loader capabilities. You can see from my pictures how much topsoil I moved just using the bucket and rear blade. What you can't tell in the last picture with the horse trailer is that theire was a huge drepression/drop off there that needed to be cut out and smoothed out to make suitable road. No way I could have done that with an flat edge bucket. A box blade would have done it in multiple passes I imagine but the the loader was so much easier. Was I had everything relatively flat I took the teeth off (less than five minutes) and used the standard bucket to clean up edges. My tooth bar is made by Woods.
streamin said:I think I'm sold just by your pictures, although I have a protector edge on my bucket that will have to be removed. Nice property!!
mark.r said:Thanks. As everyone has mentioned before there have been TONS of tooth bar threads on TBN. I never really thought of buying until this project came up but it was worth it. I did 70% of the grading you see in about 3 hours with it. My wife (it was a Christmas present) paid 392.00 shippied to my front foor for my unit. It is a 7 tooth (replaceable) Woods unit just for reference.
PA hayseed said:same tractor same toothbar same results. I think I got mine for 295 from the tractor dealer before taxes (for reference purposes for others).